Bug#1030892: maxima: tab causes "fatal error" and "Segmentation violation"

2023-02-13 Thread Camm Maguire
Greetings, and thanks again! Fix forthcoming. Take care, Jakub Wilk writes: > * Camm Maguire , 2023-02-08 17:24: >>Greetings, and thanks for your report! I cannot reproduce this. > > As a data point, I get the crash on i386, but not on amd64. > >>Are you running in a terminal or in an emacs

Bug#1030892: maxima: tab causes "fatal error" and "Segmentation violation"

2023-02-09 Thread Jakub Wilk
* Camm Maguire , 2023-02-08 17:24: Greetings, and thanks for your report! I cannot reproduce this. As a data point, I get the crash on i386, but not on amd64. Are you running in a terminal or in an emacs shell? Terminal. If you precede the tabs with :lisp (si::readline-off) does the

Bug#1030892: maxima: tab causes "fatal error" and "Segmentation violation"

2023-02-08 Thread Camm Maguire
tags 1030892 unreproducible thanks Greetings, and thanks for your report! I cannot reproduce this. Are you running in a terminal or in an emacs shell? If you precede the tabs with :lisp (si::readline-off) does the problem go away? Take care, Jakub Wilk writes: > Package: maxima >

Bug#1030892: maxima: tab causes "fatal error" and "Segmentation violation"

2023-02-08 Thread Jakub Wilk
Package: maxima Version: 5.46.0-8 Maxima crashes when I press tab twice: $ maxima -q (%i1) Maxima encountered a Lisp error: Condition in MACSYMA-TOP-LEVEL [or a callee]: INTERNAL-SIMPLE-ERROR: Caught fatal error [memory may be damaged] Automatically continuing. To enable